The Simpsons can boast of being one of the longest running series from the television. And neither its managers would have imagined that they would belong to Disney, or perhaps they did. The series is reputed to predict some events happening in real life, but one of its writers explained the real reason for these predictions. Among them, there is also the purchase of FOX by Disney or the election of Trump as president of the United States. The Simpsons have been covered in glory, although it has also had some almost negligible mistakes. The last one discovered could have changed the interpretation of an episode.
In the season 6 finale, a story spanning two episodes was first aired. It was called "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" and left the crime resolution for the following season. Viewers didn't know if Burns was going to die or who had shot him, so the writers they kept this secret until the end
This could turn the investigation upside down. Why does Homer dress up as Krusty? Does it hide something? This image directly accused Homerbut writer Bill Oakley came out to explain what happened in that scene because it was not intentional. At that time, Springfield residents witness Burns collapse after being injured. The writers they didn't want homer to be to make him one of the main suspects. However, if you enlarge the image you can verify that it is indeed Homer when he entered the clown school. It is mostly seen in the nose and the shape of the beard, but instead has Krusty's hair. What happened then?
OK I found this on my computer. Haven't looked at this file in 25 years. (Please note I do NOT think all these appeared in the final show.) But you will see that we specifically ask that Homer should NOT appear in the Final Scene, and we do not ask that he be disguised as Krusty. pic.twitter.com/aJkPMvzykK
– BILL OAKLEY (@thatbilloakley) April 26, 2020
According to Oakley, this was animation error by changing the model of the character. "I can certainly imagine that Homer was mistakenly drawn and a new scene was made to fix it in which the existing art was readjusted to turn Homer into Krusty
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